my christmas cards
i finally* finished my christmas cards. i always hand make them and it's fun to see how they evolve each year. this year i cracked open the print gocco i bought last year after i took my gocco workshop and began the process. now i want to gocco everyday. help save gocco!
* each card is hand-cut, filed and screenprinted individually from a huge piece of chip board. (took a crazy long time). he!
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33 comments:
GORGEOUS! beautiful work, Jan.
Lovely! I so agree, SAVE GOCCO!
beautiful ornaments and colors!!
love your christmas cards - now I want a gocco too ;)
Jan, they are wonderful! i love the color choices you made and the kraft color background. be a u t iful!
those are BEAUTIFUL!!
So pretty, love them!
These came out just gorgeous. I so need to get a gocco. Love them.
the most beautiful! brillant and perfect craftmanship!
very lovely! i'm so ready to give up my gocco since i just found a speedball screenprinting kit at a garage sale. But there is something so foolproof about gocco that it's hard to give up!
They are just beautiful, lucky recipients!
Oh those are soooo nice - love them! Love how the red snowflake looks.
they are fab.
a.
wow! these are fabulous. nice work!
jan... you rule you rule you rule!!
you are going to have start selling your cards... :D
xo
[and i know how much time it takes to cut those... i will NEVER cut my own cards again. NEVER!]
i love them
i love them
i LOVE them!
oh thanks to each and every one of you! it was fun!
those are beautiful! i love the blue one!
me too, the blue one is fantastic!
really gorgeous!
jan, LOVE them! gorgeous! i have been meaning to finally break out my gocco too..you are inspiring me to get on it..
-joy
Your cards are just amazing! Beautiful, they're good enough to frame..I want a print gocco too!
Soooooooooooooo beautifu, I wish we have gocco over here,
these are awesome, great work jan!
grace :)
Hey there, I always read your blog and thought you might really like to check out this greeting card company called uncooked that I just started working for. The cards are totally hilarious and I think you and your readers might also like them. You can check them out at www.uncookedland.com.
Best! Phoebe
wow! i'm so honoured - coming from all of you! thanks for your kind words!
So beautiful! I love Gocco and make tons of handmade cards. Nice to see others use this handy machine.
Love them!! So beautiful:)
these are awesome! and inspiring me to get racking on my gocco projects!
Great cards, can't wait to get mine!
xox R
i'm just seeing these now but wanted to say...GREAT JOB JAN! they look fabulous.
oh and if you hear of any gocco kits for sale with a semi-decent pricetag on it...let me know, i'm frantically looking for one!
it´s reallu beautifull. I would like to know where can i get this gocco, i´m a little confused about this "save gocco"
I really like all your stuff!!
i've been overwhelmed by everyone's comments! so cool, thanks!
jan! I LOOOOOVE these...! so gorgeous. love the composition, th use of space, the colors chosen... lovelovelove! beautiful work! xo
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